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Questions and answers about a real estate escrow By Jeff Sorg, OnlineEd Blog (August 27, 2019) (PORTLAND, Ore.) OnlineEd – What is escrow? Why is escrow important for real estate transactions? Who opens the escrow? When is escrow closed? Find out the answers to these and other questions by watching this informative study video designed to […]

The easement in gross gives the owner of the easement the right to use real property for a particular purpose By Jeff Sorg, OnlineEd Blog (April 9, 2019) (PORTLAND, Ore.) OnlineEd – The easement in gross gives the owner of the easement the right to use real property for a particular purpose. An easement in gross […]

(Jeff Sorg, OnlineEd) – Anyone who conducts professional real estate activity within the State of Oregon is required to have a real estate license. Oregon defines professional real estate activity as any of the following actions, when engaged in for another and for compensation or in the expectation or upon the promise of receiving or collecting […]

(Salem, OR) – After April 30, 2014, only pre-license education completed on or after January 1, 2013 will meet the education requirements for Oregon real estate licensing. Agency-approved pre-license education completed between July 1, 2001 and December 31, 2012 will NOT count toward a license after April 30, 2014. This ruling applies to the 150-hour […]

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